From: Clemmitt M. S. <sig...@bl...> - 2004-03-19 19:04:52
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On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Sean Brook wrote: > When you take into account other storage technologies eg scsi > included with others it could change things again. I included a MSFT link in an earlier post. That page tries to explain SCSI and IDE drive numbering for W2K. > All depends what the boot drive is I suppose. I wish this were the clue I needed to buy myself. But I have a totally vanilla HD setup and partitioning scheme :^( > Anyhoo, why do you want to know the logic behind this? I haven't been able to access raw partitions in coLinux as \Device\HarddiskVolumeX or as \Device\HarddiskX\PartitionY. I'd love to fully grok the naming scheme to see if I'm doing something bogus in my XML config file. I don't think I am. > IMO just follow whats in logical disk manager and save your sanity ;) *chuckle* I'll try. Clemmitt |